Traffic collisions continued to decrease in 2024, Colorado Springs police say, yet the ratio of crashes to fatalities has been slowly rising.
Temperatures dropped below zero Friday night as Southern Colorado residents adapted to feels-like temperatures in the negatives.
A man claims he crashed his car outside Colorado Springs police headquarters to get their attention, according to Colorado Springs police.
Colorado Springs will see a high of 12-13 degrees and a low of minus 5 on Sunday. A cold front will cause wind gusts up to 20 mph, dropping the wind chill down further. A round of light snow Sunday night into Monday is in the forecast, but flurries shouldn't last past the morning, according to the weather service.
Law enforcement swarmed an old Maggie's Farm building off Nevada Avenue on Thursday. Officers surrounded the building
Today we followed volunteers as they picked up the un-housed people before the temperatures dropped to the single
On Wednesday, Jan. 15 Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) announced its plans for 2025 with the goal to improve parks, trails, and open spaces in the city. According to PRCS,
A man was arrested in downtown Colorado Springs overnight after allegedly starting a fire and then getting in a brawl with a security guard. Police say they were called to a disturbance just before 1:30 a.
There’s a high level of dissonance between the Council and what the voters really want in this city.” By Alexander Lekhtman, Filter The Colorado Springs City Council has passed an ordinance to allow the city’s marijuana legalization measure to move forward as intended,
The City of Colorado Springs says its population has jumped 12 percent over the past decade. News 5's Maggie Bryan set out to get some expert winter advice for people new to our area.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado Springs City Council members approved a change to the city's marijuana ordinance on Tuesday. Previously, the city council approved an ordinance implementing a one-mile buffer zone between recreational cannabis shops and schools, daycares, and treatment facilities.
COLORADO SPRINGS — Warming shelters are getting set up for anyone in need as temperatures are expected to drop significantly. "It's my life, my loves, and my lady," Tony Collins said at Acacia Park in Downtown Colorado Springs. Collins has been experiencing homelessness for years. He slept at the park Thursday night.